High school roundup: STA boys hockey gets back on track

NASHUA — The St. Thomas Aquinas High School boys hockey team was a 5-4 winner at Nashua North (1-7) in Division I action on Saturday.

Glen Wiswell and TJ Boulanger scored a pair of goals apiece for the Saints (5-2-1) and John Douglass potted the game winner.

St. Thomas is at Manchester Central on Wednesday.

Spaulding 4, Windham/Pelham 1

ROCHESTER — The Spaulding boys hockey team was a 4-1 winner over Windham/Pelham (3-3-1) in Division II on Saturday.

The Red Raiders improved to 7-0-1, and got a pair of shorthanded goals early in the second period to take the lead. Brent Phillips and Brendan Colson scored the shorties. Phillips had two goals on the night. Justin Jewell had two assists and Ben Williams also lit the lamp. Derek Scott made 22 saves.

Spaulding hosts Keene on Wednesday at 6 p.m. at the Rochester Arena.

Gorham 5, Marshwood/Traip 4

SOUTH BERWICK, Maine — The Marshwood/Traip hockey team dropped a 5-4 decision at Gorham on Saturday in Western Maine Class A action.

Jake Cagnina scored a pair of goals while Pete Lajeunesse and Zach Lawrence each scored for Marshwood/Traip (6-4).

Marshwood/Traip plays at Fryeburg Academy on Friday night.

Keene 3, Somersworth/Coe-Brown 1

KEENE — The Somersworth/Coe-Brown hockey team fell 3-1 at Keene (3-2-3) in Division II on Saturday.

EXETER — The St. Thomas Aquinas/Dover girls hockey team was a 5-2 winner at Exeter on Saturday.

Emily Eno scored twice for St. Thomas/Dover (5-3), while Abbey Raiche, Gabbi Dodier and Shayna Murphy each lit the lamp once. Sydney Glista and Avery Gowen each recorded two assists. Megan McBride made 15 saves in net.

STA/Dover hosts Bishop Brady/Trinity on Tuesday night.

SKIING

Marshwood skiers shine

BRIDGTON, Maine — The Marshwood boys took first place in a slalom race at Shawnee Peak on Friday.

Scoring for Marshwood were Dakota Greenblatt, Jason Beland, Hayden Pearson and James King. On the girls side, Marshwood was third. Contributing to the team score were Sophia Syrenei, Riley Wilber, Maggie Dowd and Olivia Martin.

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